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Revised feed-in tariff for solar photovoltaic in the United Kingdom: A cloudy future ahead?

Muhammad-Sukki, Firdaus; Ramirez-Iniguez, Roberto; Munir, Abu Bakar; Mohd Yasin, Siti Hajar; Abu-Bakar, Siti Hawa; McMeekin, Scott G.; Stewart, Brian G.

Authors

Roberto Ramirez-Iniguez

Abu Bakar Munir

Siti Hajar Mohd Yasin

Siti Hawa Abu-Bakar

Scott G. McMeekin

Brian G. Stewart



Abstract

The United Kingdom (UK) started implementing a national Feed-In Tariff (FiT) mechanism on the 1 April 2010, which included specific payment tariffs for solar photovoltaic (PV) installations. However, a revised FiT rate has been put in place starting from 1 April 2012, applicable to any installations with an eligibility date of on or after 3 March 2012. This paper presents, first, an overview of solar PV installation in the UK. This followed by a general concept of the FiT in the UK before analyzing the financial impact of the new FiT rate on the consumers. Similar financial analysis is conducted with selected countries in Europe. The financial analysis investigates the total profit, the average rate of return and the payback period. It is found that the new FiT rate generates very low profit, minimum rate of return and a longer payback period, suggesting a downward trend of solar PV uptake in the future.

Citation

Muhammad-Sukki, F., Ramirez-Iniguez, R., Munir, A. B., Mohd Yasin, S. H., Abu-Bakar, S. H., McMeekin, S. G., & Stewart, B. G. (2013). Revised feed-in tariff for solar photovoltaic in the United Kingdom: A cloudy future ahead?. Energy Policy, 52, 832-838. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.enpol.2012.09.062

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Sep 24, 2012
Online Publication Date Oct 17, 2012
Publication Date 2013-01
Deposit Date Jan 14, 2021
Journal Energy Policy
Print ISSN 0301-4215
Publisher Elsevier
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 52
Pages 832-838
DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/j.enpol.2012.09.062
Keywords Solar photovoltaic, Feed-in tariff, Financial analysis
Public URL http://researchrepository.napier.ac.uk/Output/2715262